After An Accident, Do These Nine Things

When meeting with our clients, we are often asked a lot of questions about what to do after an accident. Below are the nine key things everyone should do if they are involved in an accident.

Talk to no one - Do not talk to anyone about your injuries until you have consulted an experienced
personal injury attorney.

Get medical treatment - Return to your doctor or chiropractor as often as necessary and always tell him/her about all of your complaints.

Speak to witnesses - Write down names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all witnesses.

Auto repairs - Do not have your vehicle or any other object that was involved in the
motor vehicle collision repaired or destroyed until an attorney has had an opportunity to have it inspected and photographed.

Citations, fines or disciplinary action - Do not appear in court or give written or recorded statements to anyone without first contacting a personal injury attorney. The reason for this is to be sure you do not prejudice yourself in the action as relates to your injury.

Evidence - Keep anything that may be considered evidence until your attorney has had an opportunity to examine it. If your injury requires a cast, brace, traction or other appliance, save it for evidence.

Important records - Keep accurate records of lost work time and wages, medical bills, complaints of pain and injury and travel expenses

Bills - Have your own insurance company pay as many hospital, doctor and chiropractor bills as possible.

Ask questions - If you have any questions, contact an attorney who is experienced in the field of personal injury for advice rather than relying on what someone else tells you.

If you are in an accident throughout northeast Wisconsin, contact Alpert & Fellows, L.L.P., today to discuss your case during a free consultation. Call 866-376-8603 or
send our firm an email.

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